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Itching while sweating
Getting red bumps like pimples while it starts sweat or light temperature increase. Once I get into air conditioner , it becomes normal in 5 minutes. may I know the reason. Also I want we do workout like running . Now I am not able to do that. Please let me know what kind of disease and how it came to me. is this curable.?
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Hi! Thank you for your query. You seem to be having hives related to exercise. It is called cholinergic urticaria.A rise in core body temperature resulting in sweating causes the rash in cholinergic urticaria. Common triggers are  exercise, hot showers, eating spicy foods emotional stress. You may require antiallergics for some time. Sometimes sudden cooling can help prevent the attack.
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Thanks for the query. Hives are irritating and difficult to live with. Chronic urticaria is the medical terminology and this condition needs proper assessment. The triggers should be identified. Based on your description, it appears that you have intermittent variable of chronic urticaria. These conditions have strong relation to one's internal health and it needs to be evaluated as often quoted - Skin is the mirror of internal health. Your dermatologist will decide a treatment plan for you after a consultation which probably will include a non-sedative antihistamine and some other medications based on blood chemistry. A common mistake is to take antihistamines as when and needed while it should be taken for a reasonably long time frame in urticaria whether you develop hives or not. After a certain period, it is advisable to wean the treatment. Few advance treatment options also exist which requires once a month treatment. Hope it helps.
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